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{{Quote||We will not encrypt our stamps in Arabic,}}
{{Quote||We will not encrypt our stamps in Arabic,}}


As with Muhammad and the [[Ka'aba]], their veneration of the Arabic language borders on idolatry. This becomes all the more humorous when you consider Islam's and the Arabic language's shared [[Pagan Origins of Islam|pagan heritage]].
As with Muhammad and the [[Kaaba|Ka'aba]], their veneration of the Arabic language borders on idolatry. This becomes all the more humorous when you consider Islam's and the Arabic language's shared [[Pagan Origins of Islam|pagan heritage]].


{{Quote||or sell liquor.}}
{{Quote||or sell liquor.}}
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{{Quote||[We will] wear belts around our waist,}}
{{Quote||[We will] wear belts around our waist,}}


The belt being referred to is the [[Zunar|zunār]], a wide belt made of cloth. The similarities between this and the 1939 [[Nazism|Nazi]] requirement for all Jews to wear armbands or [[Yellow Badge|yellow stars]] are uncanny. In fact, the yellow star used by the Nazis as a badge of shame against the Jews was first introduced by a caliph in Baghdad in the 9<sup>th</sup> century, and spread to the West in medieval times.<ref>Bernard Lewis - [http://press.princeton.edu/titles/1434.html The Jews of Islam] - Princeton University Press, Jun 1, 1987, pp. 25-26.</ref> Unsurprisingly, this is one of Islam's so-called "[[Setting the Record Straight: The Non-Miracle of Islamic Science|Golden Age]]" inventions which you will not find proudly displayed on da‘wah websites.
The belt being referred to is the [[Zunar|zunār]], a wide belt made of cloth. The similarities between this and the 1939 [[Nazism|Nazi]] requirement for all Jews to wear armbands or [[Yellow Badge|yellow stars]] are uncanny. In fact, the yellow star used by the Nazis as a badge of shame against the Jews was first introduced by a caliph in Baghdad in the 9<sup>th</sup> century, and spread to the West in medieval times.<ref>Bernard Lewis - [http://press.princeton.edu/titles/1434.html The Jews of Islam] - Princeton University Press, Jun 1, 1987, pp. 25-26.</ref> Unsurprisingly, this is one of Islam's so-called "[[Golden Age]]" inventions which you will not find proudly displayed on da‘wah websites.


{{Quote||refrain from erecting crosses on the outside of our churches}}
{{Quote||refrain from erecting crosses on the outside of our churches}}
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==See Also==
==See Also==


* [[Pact of Umar]]'' - A hub page that leads to other articles related to the Pact of Umar''
{{Hub4|Pact of Umar|the Pact of Umar}}
* [[A Brief Analysis of Muhammad’s Farewell Sermon]]
* [[Analysis of Muhammads Farewell Sermon|Analysis of Muhammad’s Farewell Sermon]]


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